Terminal protector hood



July 23, 1929. v w., B. DAY 1,722,203

TERMINAL PROTECTOR HOOD Filed Jan. 18, 1924 mmlumglllll f 1 6 INVENTORS A TTORNE YS Patented July "a:

UNETQ LIAM 3. DAY, F WHQ'CEESTER, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR 02E ENE-THIRD T6 HARRY P, RENIGK AND ONE-THERE Ti}! ELLE? 33. DAY, BOTH Q3? PUNTA GQEDA, FEORIDA.

TERMWAL PROTEGTOR HQQD.

Application flied January 18, 1924. Serial Re. te iifi'ie.

My invention relates to improvements in storage batteries,.and it consists of the constructions, combinations and arrangements herein described and claimed.

5 An object of the invention is to provide a hood which is particularly applicable to the positive terminal of a storage battery for the purpose of preventing the corrosion which\ usually accumulates there from spreading to other parts of the battery.

Another object of the invention is to provide a device for the purpose described, which includes a sleeve by which a part of the-positive Wire is encased to prevent short circuitin g thereof on the battery box and protecting it from acids and fumes. I

I Other objects'and advantages will appear from the following specification, reference bein had to the acco panying drawing, in

whic Figure 1 is a plan view of enough of a storage battery to illustrate the application of the protecting hood,

Figure 2 is a side elevation,

Figure 3 is a longitudinal section.

The invention relates to the protection of the terminal 1 of the storage battery 2. This is the positive terminalof the battery and usually is subject to more marked cogmsion than the other or negative terminal.

A hood 3 is so made that it constitutes a receptacle completel surrounding the post 10 and terminal 1, igure 1) when applied, and also encasing a portion of the positive.

wire 4 which is connected to the terminal so that the short circuiting, ofthe current will be prevented should the wire by any chance sag suficiently to touch the box of the storage battery. To this end the hood 3 has a lateral sleeve 5 through which the wire a passes as it enters the hood.

The hood includes a bottom 6 which rests on top of the battery and fits tightly around the post 10. A cover 7 closes the hood, and if it be so desired-the space inside oi the hood may be filled with parafine. It is intended that the hood shall protect the positive post and terminal from acid and fumes escaping from the batter Rubber or other suitable material is use in making the hood. The rubber'is soft and elastic so that the sleeve 5 may adapt itself to any position taken by the wire While the construction and arrangement of the improved terminal protecting hood as herein described and claimed is that of a generally preferred form, obviously modifica- WILLIAM B. DAYJ: 

